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Small Business and Supplier Diversity Outreach Support

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Massachusetts → AO - Administrative OfficeView Agency

NAICS

561311 - Employment Placement AgenciesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Floor Boston, MA, 02109, US

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Support compliance with Massachusetts Supplier Diversity Program by identifying, engaging, and reporting on diverse subcontractors.

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